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Bob Wilhelm and his bingo minions would like to thank everyone

who patronized the Bingo stand. Proceeds go to local youth programs.

This activity is sponsored by the local Legion, VFW, and

SAL organizations.



Can you believe it's August already and school will be

starting in just two weeks?



A reminder that the burn pit facility is only for trees, tree

trimmings, or raw lumber. NO furniture, leaves, yard waste,

painted lumber, dry wall, or bags of garbage. Please dispose

of these items properly. If the state finds these items in the

burn pit, we would be in violation of our permit and the site

would be shut down. That would be a big loss to Unadilla

as well as the residents. If you're not sure, please call

the Village Office, 402.828.5355.



Residents will be receiving the Cross-Connection survey

in the mail this week. This is required by NE Health & Human

Services. Please fill it out and return it as soon as possible.

You may leave it in the mail box at the Community Center

and save a stamp! Thanks in advance for complying.



Have you heard? We're getting a new house in town. It will be

located across the street west of Bruce Liesemeyers' and is

a welcome addition to our community.




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Get well wishes to Jean Lucas and to Dennis Baker.




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Condolences to the Rodney Boardman family on the loss

of Jim Cary, Nan's father.




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BIRTHDAYS & ANNIVERSARIES

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 8-3   Rick & Arliss Wassenberg

8-4   Matt Doeden, Barb Leefers, Chelsea Block,

Jeremy & Cassie Royal

8-5   Randy & Jeanie Steinkuhler

8-6   Matt Capps

8-7   Lenora Kastens

8-8   Dan McWilliams, Bob Stanley, Paul & Toni Wieneke

8-9   Steve Vodicka, Cody Boone




NEWS FROM 100 YEARS AGO

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Friday, 8-4-1916, The Otoe Union:

John Alexanders' had an 11 1/2 lb. daughter born on July 30.

"W.C. Botsford has installed a big safe at his implement house.

Jimmy Doyle said it was harder to move than a car of machinery."

Burlington Railroad was advertising a Glacier Park excursion

for $35. They described it as "a 700 mile mountain panorama."




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 “The Music Man” on Lofte Stage!

Manley, NE [July 5, 2016] - The Lofte Community Theatre near Manley announces it will be showcasing the Meredith Willson’s classic, “The Music Man,” starting on July 22.  Winner of five Tonys in 1958 including Best Musical and best Actor and Actress, “The Music Man” is the tale of smooth-talking Harold Hill.  He arrives in River City, Iowa to pull-off his tried-and-true scheme of cheating the community with a scam to equip and train a boys’ marching band.  However, things go awry when he falls for the town’s lovely librarian and inadvertently enriches the town with a love of music.

The Lofte last visited “The Music Man” in 1978.  At that time the Born-in-a-Barn players were working out of a renovated barn with no air conditioning and outdoor bathrooms.  Now 38 years later, audiences and the fifty-three member cast have the luxury of  a climate controlled theater space that seats over three hundred!

Playing the sly Harold Hill is Lofte newcomer, Chris Berger of Louisville.  The lovely Marian the librarian is played by Catherine Bobst of Lincoln.  Matthew Hansen of Papillion plays Harold’s old friend Marcellus.  Greg Leger of Omaha and Brenda Jones of Louisville play the River City Mayor and his wife.  Little Winthrop (Marian’s cute little brother) is played by newcomer Jude Glaser of Papillion.  Artistic Director Kevin Colbert has selected a group of the region’s best acting and vocal talent from far and wide to round-out the cast.  

Production dates for the show are July 22-24, 28-31 and August 5-7.  Thursday through Saturday curtain times are at 7:30pm.  All Sunday performances are 2pm matinees.  All seats are reserved and cost $19 each.  The Lofte Theatre is offering special discounts to groups of 25 or more.  Tickets are available online at http://Lofte.org or by calling the box office at402.234.2553.


 

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OTOE COUNTY MUSEUM OF MEMORIES

Opening Sundays, 1 - 4 p.m.

Many new displays & improvements



THE LOFTE THEATER 2016 SEASON 

"The Music Man"  July 22 - August 7

"The Red Velvet Cake War"  September 9 - 18

"Funny Money"  October 15 - 30

"Twas the Night Before Christmas"  December 3 - 13




HERITAGE NEEDLEWORK GUILD

OF NEBRASKA CITY, NE

2016 QUILT SHOW

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September 16, 17, & 18

Bethel United Church, 2400 Central Avenue, (West End)




NEBRASKA FOOTBALL 2016


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9-3   Fresno State @NE

9-10   Wyoming @NE 

9-17   Oregon @NE

9-24   Northwestern @Evanston

10-1   Illinois @NE

10-15   Indiana @Bloomington

10-22   Purdue @NE

10-29   Wisconsin @Madison

11-5   Ohio State @Columbus

11-12   Minnesota @NE

11-19   Maryland @NE

11-25   Iowa @Iowa City

 

 

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Barb